This 1930 collection by P.G. Wodehouse stars Bertie Wooster's unflappable valet in 11 hilarious episodes. Jeeves saves a grumpy cabinet minister from a swan attack, and Bertie from impending doom; he rescues Bingo and Tuppy from the soup (twice); and he arranges rather too many performances of "Sonny Boy" to a less than appreciative audience. Best known as the creator of Jeeves (the impossibly wise, supremely well-mannered gentleman's gentleman) and Wooster (his unflaggingly affable but bumbling employer), P.G. Wodehouse invokes the very British spirit of a bygone era in gentle, hilarious satire that, as Evelyn Waugh puts it, "satisfies the most sophisticated taste and the simplest."